The Suel Pantheon
The Suloise worshipped the Suel pantheon, which during the Age of Glory included Beltar, Fortubo, Jascar, Kord, Lendor, Lydia, Norebo, Osprem, Phaulkon, Phyton, Pyremius, Ranet, Syrul, Wee Jas, and Xerbo. Wee Jas, at the time, was a greater goddess but had not yet acquired the portfolio of death.
The Suel pantheon are ruled by Lendor, god of time and study, from whom the rest of the Suel pantheon are descended.
Kord is a popular god of strength. He is the son of Phaulkon, god of air and archery, and Syrul, goddess of lies, and grandson of Lendor.
Dalt is the god of portals, and brother of Vatun, a winter god worshipped relatively recently by barbarians descended from the Suloise. Norebo is a god of luck and lover of the goddess of magic Wee Jas. Osprem is the peaceful sea goddess, and estranged husband of Xerbo, god of sailing and money.
Llerg, called Hlerg by the jungle savages, is a god of strength. Lydia is the goddess of music and knowledge. Bralm is the goddess of industriousness.
Some once-popular Suel gods later abandoned that people, or changed to adapt to a new generation. The monstrous Beltar, once goddess of mines, was supplanted by other gods and now serves as a goddess of hate. Her enemy, the mountain god Jascar, is brother to Fortubo, another mountain god who switched allegiance to the dwarves after the Suloise bred the evil derro. Wastri, the Hopping Prophet, is worshipped by the bullywug frog-peoples despite his dogma of human superiority.
Phyton, once a nature god, gradually also became a god of farming. Pyremius, god of poison, murdered Ranet, goddess of fire, and acquired her portfolio.[1]
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